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Draft:Zyoptix

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Zyoptix is a comprehensive system utilized in modern LASIK procedures. This device employs wavefront technology to generate a detailed topographical map of the cornea. This map is instrumental in programming the laser that reshapes the cornea, allowing for the correction of irregularities and aberrations that extend beyond standard refractive errors.[1]

Criteria

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You may be considered a suitable candidate for the procedure if you meet the following criteria: [2]

  • You are over 21 years of age and have stable vision.
  • You find glasses to be inconvenient at work or during physical activities, such as sports.
  • You experience discomfort or dryness when using contact lenses.
  • You have difficulties with night vision or suffer from higher-order aberrations.
  • You possess large pupils.
  • You have thin corneas.
  • Your vision has been stable for the past two years.
  • You have healthy eyes, are in good general health, and are not taking medications that could impair the healing process.




References

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  1. ^ "Zyoptix: What Makes It Right for You?". NVISION. 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-11-18.
  2. ^ "LASIK San Francisco | Zyoptix™ HD LASIK San Jose". Ellis Eye. 2017-07-07. Retrieved 2024-11-18.